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AWA Samanama am happy that our faith leaders can be trusted if you have problems with zanu izo. To follow God does not mean that you are poor and the opposite is true read psalms 1:3. What is needed is just to agree with the report and work on the other areas . Si aja ananena kuti DDP ilamulanso aja awa? Lero mukulamula ndi inu? bravo faith leaders bravo the army!!!!!!!

the trust in religious leaders is down to brain washing and the fact that the majority are born in religion. most pipo are religious and not spiritual. Also not that poor people are mostly religious. The majority of Malawians are poor. Malawi is the poorest settlement in the universe. MDF is one of the few institutions which does not openly engage in corruption. Much because it is not involved in day to day transactions with the citizenry. Only a few individuals dealing with procurement and stuff alike which takes place behind doors in form of cashgate. Not very surprised with conclusions of this research. Poor people, women and those that feel vulnerable are religious. They find solace and hope that things will be better in the next life. Have you ever wondered why we have preachers in local buses and not in luxury coaches and planes? Why? In local buses the majority of passengers are poor locals and are likely to believe and appreciate preachers than in coaches and planes. Ndangodutsamo

Very true, timakunyadilani ma Soldier athu! Keep it up! I wish I was your president, nonse bwenzi mukulandila bonus at the end of each year, ntheradi!!! Kupanda Army, April 2012 would have been a disaster in Malawi!!!

On faith leaders, does it include the self- acclaimed prophets and pastors of fellowships? I doubt that. So many nasty stories about them. The army should also put its house in order – armed robbery and cash gating, eeiish!